garnish
vt. 裝飾,文飾; 給…加配菜; [法]傳訊
n. 裝飾,裝飾品; 華麗的詞藻; 配菜; <俚>勒索金
A garnish is a small amount of salad, herbs, or other food that is used to decorate cooked or prepared food.
...a garnish of chopped raw onion, tomato and fresh coriander...
用生洋蔥末、西紅柿和新鮮香菜切好後搭配的裝飾菜
Reserve some watercress for garnish.
留點豆瓣菜作配菜。
If you garnish cooked or prepared food, you decorate it with a garnish.
She had finished the vegetables and was garnishing the roast.
她已經做好了蔬菜,正在給烤肉新增飾菜。
1. something (such as parsley) added to a dish for flavor or decoration
2. any decoration added as a trimming or adornment
1. take a debtor's wages on legal orders, such as for child support;
2. decorate (food), as with parsley or other ornamental foods
Garnish the plate with whipped cream rosettes and fresh fruits.
用玫瑰花形的摜奶油和新鮮的水果作配菜點綴盤子。
Garnish with fresh herbs. Serves 4.
配以新鮮香草,4人份。
Reserve some watercress for garnish.
留點豆瓣菜作配菜。
Garnish with mint sprigs.
用薄荷枝裝點。
The sandwiches came with a rather limp salad garnish.
三明治配著蔫軟的色拉飾菜.